Crude futures climb; natural-gas prices near flat

July crude is up 22 cents at $30.27 a barrel as traders continue to digest the latest U.S. inventory reports and place their bets on what OPEC might decide to do with production levels when it meets next week. July unleaded gasoline is up 1.17 cents at 87.6 cents a gallon and July heating oil is up 1.18 cents at 76.4 cents a gallon. Oil's strength is providing some support to July natural gas, which is up 0.5 cent at $6.37 per million British thermal units. The contract hit a low at $6.25 after the Energy Department said supplies rose 114 billion cubic feet last week.

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